I prefer them and Manual Transmissions(rare in 'Murica where I live). Less crap to break on them and you can roll them down no matter what if for some wierd reason I drive into a large body of water and need to get out.

As do I, but that's just not the way here for some reason. I think it has to do with the fact that when buying a car new here in order to get an automatic transmission it costs an extra 1-2000 dollars. That's my guess, I like Manuals because it's a more engaging driving experience.

My center console box locked for my Jeep if I ever needed to store valuable stuff. Other than that, the bigger things will stay in no problem. Just dont keep loose papers laying about (or loose pockets!).

Before we had typewriters, people used letter molds to print and they were stored in cases for easy access. The capital letters were less often used so they were stored in the upper case, whereas the non-capital letters were stored in the lower case.

Why? Because he wasn't familiar with something he didn't grow up with... I mean if you came up to me and asked me what those old radioactive glucose fMRI tests were in the 90's and wanted to kill you because he didn't know what a PET scan was it wouldn't make sense. Sure what I said isn't common place, but same concept. Simply educate his young mind. I know it's a joke, and what not, and I found it funny, but don't be to harsh on the guy. I'll be honest, I know what a VHS is, but had to look up what it meant when I read this post.

Like I said to the other guy, he's 11 now, and we had a VHS up until he was 7. You will never understand my discontent with this child. He just now came up to me and asked what an "OP" is. I inquired as to why he asked and he said that someone on kik said it. He's a swaggot, who spends 2 hours a day on twitter and has had an iPhone since he was 9. He's the current scum of the earth, along with most other kids his age.

>have car from 81
>work as manager at an auto shop
>see many people have their window motors go out
>the cars are not even four years old
>my car is 32 years old now
>have yet to need to replace a single part in my doors
> **** electric windows

Oh god, that's glorious.
My old man (the previous owner of this truck) had three '76s and a 79, with one of them being nearly identical to yours, with a mildly built up 460 in it. Was bought for the motor, to go in the big pictured F250, but time ran out and he sold it to a scrapper with the other two trucks as well. As far as I know, the scrapper kept the 460. I sure as hell hope so

Isn't it better to have crank windows?
>Driving
>Drive into a lake for some goddamn reason
>Car's battery cuts out because of water
>Can't open the windows, and can't open the door either due to pressure
In that situation you'd have to wait for the car to fill up with water that could be freezing, all while it falls deeper into the lake. Meanwhile, if you had crank windows, you could just roll the windows down fast as **** and proceed to gtfo of the car. Am I missing something?

You also seemed to take this as someone telling you your car was **** which by the way no one did, he just pointed out that not many modern cars(if any) have window rollers because modern cars have many electrical systems so electric windows are bog standard.

But I suppose if you had to jump on and defend your car so quickly without provocation, it probably is a piece of **** .

wait are you saying that cars don't have these anymore, what the **** is going on with my car then
manual windows are the best though
driving down the road
want to roll down window
start rolling it down
pulsing movement rocks my body
car slides all around like a drunk on ice
manual windows rule bro